FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1942 Rifle Team Completes Four-Week Tournament Yount's 288 Average Chaff Arc Ail Darnrric Everything from ballet to aerial JIIuTISrS All KCCOIUj acrobatics and slack rope walking • After a month-of shooting un- is included in the program for this der pressure, the Penn State rifle e f r ’ s All-College Circus, to be team completed firing in the War held in Rec Hall, April 25. Department Intercalates: last Titled “Penn State on Review in night, bettering last year’s mark 1942, the circus will include the by one point for a 7663 out of a talents of over 300 students par possible 800, according to unoffi- ticipating in a multitude of acts—, cial scores announced by Arno P. under the direction of Gene Mowitz, rifle coach. Watts ‘ one « varsity gym coach. Results will be sent to Washing- Featured among the outstanding ton and winners will be anmunced acts will.be the return of Clair as soon as the score can be com- Hess - worl d collegiate title holder piled. Last vear the team finished m . the “muscle grind,” who will second in the third corps area and a S ain demonstrate his endurance ninth in the nation with a total at the g rind - As a freshman, Hess score of 7862 equalled the then existing record Inlhe first'stage, Ken Yount hit' with 87 revolutions around the the targets for 197 in the prone Wgh trapeze. In the 1940 Circus, and sitting positions while Frank Hess broke the record with 107 Shuman and Hal Yount followed : turns, and again as a Junior, in closely with a 196 each. hist s affair, he shattered his Ken Yount again led the gun- SHARP SHOOTER Ken Yount, own mark with 156 revolutions, hers in the second wand with 195 who placed third in the sectional Becoming weary of smashing his points in the kneeling and prone competition of the National Rifle own record, Hess will add a new .competition. Bill LeWorthy and championships, smashed all Penn twist in his performance. To make Bob Rambo tallied a 192 and 191 State individual marksmen rec- the act more difficult and spectac respectively to take second and ords when he compiled an amazing ular, he will work from a 24 foot third. average of 288 points opt of a pos- perch pole, held by Jim Grim, In off-hand and prone firing,, sible 300 in 14 matches this year, weight lifting enthusiast. Shuman, with 189, captured top Yount has been named honorary A variety of other acts will in scoring honors. Ken Yount’s 188 captain of the freshmen marksmen, elude such things as a five-women was good enough for the runnerup. • —■ — aerial ball et on the high trapeze, S,Ta a 8 H ‘” la B “*" ,hlrd Wei Weather May Make aoS'UrS. Te a .™»”S team Baseballers Postpone ■ “ a “ SSaSSCfwS. Ken S Western Maryland 6ame> T at 199 to lead in the prone-prone Western Maryland and Syra- (jAlf (All Tift KJfiGD firing. Ed Kaiser and Ken Yount cuse) both Lion baseball oppo- VWMIJV »W|l knotted at 198 for third. . nents, battled to a 6-6. tie after 15 I fl _ _ ' Team totals for the fourweeks innings of piaybefore darkness 111 lllfi lit AW are 1944, 1902, J 845, and 1972. Ken -..baltefFthe close match. . , 111 lllu JHVTI Yount was high individual with a. ... ■ wtestem will . help 778, or an. . the :Nittany-. : : baseballers lift - the. “ Eight freshmen have been lid off their * 1942-schedule -when awarded rifle numerals and Ken Green' Terrors travel'here, for Yount has been named captam, it was announced , y • diamtond . at ;:2:3o p. m. tomorrow. Bruce, Gilliay-d* , rif . Although the diamond is muddy mentor. At the same time, he re £rom sleet ... and snow - w hich fell S%^rK d e rYount g hroke - all -yesterday, the. AA office hasmade eXistin s^ ag S eo?278 CO Lastyear’s mentTthe mt” It is expected a All-American*,^Ben• sftahlTheld the decision will be made tate previous record at 282. Q Syracuse will play host to the Numeral winners are Ken Yount, Bedenkmen April 25, and will Bill Suter, Arthur Wolfe, Bob Lunt, a ls° visit here May 9. Calvin McCoy, Stephen Fortun- Even •if tomorrow s game is ato, Nelson Tanner, and Don Clark, played, Penn State will not fcn Dick Devaney, freshman manager, adequately prepared. The dia was awarded a minor “S.” . mondmen have had only three Seasonal averages for the fresh- days outdoor practice since the men are Yount. 288; Suter, 268.5; last deep snow, and were barely Wolfe, 266; Lunt, 257; McCoy, 255; organized before-that. Yesterday Fortunato, 254.4; Tanner, 251; they drilled in Rec Hall, with Clark, 249; Bob Barbour; 248; and pitching warmups aind pepper Al Campdon, 244. praotice making up the program. It's Almost Like Trading OLD SHIRTS for NEW, when you have them laundered at THE PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 W. Beaver Dial 3261 Colorado School of Mines Summer Session July 6-Sept. 2 Engineering Courses May Be Completed Equivalent to Half a Semester s Wori[ Chemistry; Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Petroleum Engineering; Descriptive Geometry; Engineering Drawing; Economics; English; Geology; Mathematics; Mining; Physics; Metallurgy. Also Field Courses in Geology, Metallurgy, Mining, Petroleum May 23 to July 3; and Plane Surveying May 25 to July 3 and July 27 to Sept. 5. . For further information write Director of the Summer Session Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colo. ★ ★ ★ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Circus Acfs Range Betwee n The Lions From Ballet To Aerial Acrobatics Goach Bob Rutherford usually does not ask for a handicap for his players when they are" out on the links but this spring he has one -whether he wants it or not! Snow and lots of it. ■ For the second time - in two weeks, the white stuff that seems to be so prevalent here in the Nit tany Valley high above the rest of the state has come down in bunches to bury the golf course. Rutherford said last night that his golfers were just beginning to hit their stride in the practice sessions, and that he has hopes for a win ning team this year, that is, if they ever get a chance to practice. If this year’s, team turns ,in as good a showing against its first op ponent, West Virginia, as did the teams in the past two years, Penn State has nothing to fear. The Lion golfers downed the Mountain eers 71/2-11/2 in their first meeting, and 6%-2i/ 2 in the second encoun ter. Rutherford, starting his 21st sea son with the Nittany golfers, says that he has not yet selected a start ing team, since there is so much ne\y material out, and the course has been in no condition for them to show their stuff. However, God and the weather permitting, Penn State’s golfers will take to the links, with the first little April sunbeam. Weather Requires Indoor Chalk Talks For Gridmen Just as it affected practice of the spring sports, the snow drove Penn State’s football men indoors last night. With a scheduled scrimmage called off by Bob Hig gins and the coaching staff, the varsity gridders moved to the ■basement of Irvin Hall to brush up on their plays with a chalk talk. Main activity of assistant coaches Edwards and Michaels during the past few days has been the continuous running through plays so necessary to blend the in experienced ’45 gridders with the experienced men from last year’s varsity. Wednesday the team prac ticed pass plays with Bud Davis, Dave Alston, and Chuck McFar land pitching to Bob Davis. Van Lenten', St. Clair, Skuta, iVirkota, and Waiters. With DON DAVlS—Sports Editor llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllHllllllllil Field House Plea With snow and rain again hold- ing up Spring sports operation, The need for such a field- house what better time to issue the year- does not stop here, however. Rec ly plea for Penn State’s much Hall's present facilities are piti needed field house. To any who f u Hy inadequate even for the might not be acquainted with just minimum exercise and recreation what a field house is, we explain requirements of the male student that from the outside it looks like body. A field house would also a dirigible hanger with its oblong accommodate the overflow crowds dome-like roof. which have to arrive an hour And inside these huge buildings early in order to witness events there may U» carried on baseball in Rec Hall. practice, tennis matches, football Understanding fully the improb - games or any other activities pos- dbility of any action being taken, sible -Within an area of 50,000 on building a field house during square feet. the uncertain days which the Col- If Penn State had such a field lege now faces, we merely throw house Joe Bedenk and his hurlers out this plea for the much needed could laugh at. the threatening field house to keep the issue skies and snow • bound Beavter alive. We hope that this problem Field. They would just pick up will be one of the first to be their bats and hie themselves to brought up when more statfle days the field house diamond. 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